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December 11 th, 2018 Mayor Virgil F. Holder P Vice Mayor Samantha Rector P Commissioner Ronnie Lancaster P Commissioner Matt Stone P Commissioner Jimmy P. Haley Jr. P The Board of Mayor and City Commissioners met in a regular city meeting on Tuesday, December 11th, 2018. Matt Stone (District 4) and Ronnie Lancaster (District 3) were sworn in as Commissioners by City Judge Leiderman. A Motion was made by Mayor Holder, seconded by Commissioner Lancaster, to nominate Samantha Rector as vice mayor. Roll call vote: Commissioner Haley, yes; Commissioner Lancaster, yes; Commissioner Stone, Vice Mayor Rector, abstain; Mayor Holder, yes. A Motion was made by Vice Mayor Rector, seconded by Commissioner Lancaster, to approve the minutes of the regular city meeting on November 13th, 2018. Roll call vote: Commissioner Haley, yes; Commissioner Lancaster, yes; Commissioner Stone, Vice Mayor Rector, yes; Mayor Holder, yes. Five voted aye. The floor was open for citizens comments. After a suggestion from Ron Hudson, a Motion was made by Commissioner Haley, seconded by Vice Mayor Rector, for the Mayor and Board of Commissioner meetings be moved to the Princess Theater. Roll call vote: Commissioner Haley, yes; Commissioner Lancaster, yes; Commissioner Stone, Vice Mayor Rector, yes; Mayor Holder, yes. Five voted aye. Mayor Holder informed the Board that Ms. Tipton of the Elderly Housing Board had asked to step down. A Motion was made by Mayor Holder, seconded by Commissioner Lancaster, for June Storey Cooper to take Ms. Tipton s place on the elderly housing

board. Roll call vote: Commissioner Haley, yes; Commissioner Lancaster, yes; Commissioner Stone, Vice Mayor Rector, yes; Mayor Holder, yes. Five voted aye. After a request from City Administrator Gene Vess, A Motion was made by Mayor Holder, seconded by Commissioner Haley to purchase new radars for the police officers in the amount of $11,812.50. The purchase will be made from a $20,000 that was received from the Highway Safety Program. The remainder of the grant will be used to pay overtime to the police officers. Roll call vote: Commissioner Haley, yes; Commissioner Lancaster, yes; Commissioner Stone, Vice Mayor Rector, yes; Mayor Holder, yes. Five voted aye. A Motion was made by Commissioner Haley, seconded by Commissioner Lancaster, for 2 nd final reading/public hearing for Ordinance 794. Roll call vote: Commissioner Haley, yes; Commissioner Lancaster, yes; Commissioner Stone, Vice Mayor Rector, yes; Mayor Holder, yes. Five voted aye. A Motion was made by Vice Mayor Rector, seconded by Commissioner Stone, approve and sign letter for the US Bicycle Route 121. Roll call vote: Commissioner Haley, yes; Commissioner Lancaster, yes; Commissioner Stone, Vice Mayor Rector, yes; Mayor Holder, yes. Five voted aye. A Motion was made by Commissioner Haley, seconded Commissioner Lancaster, to sign the Deed of Dedication of property Map 135 Parcel 014.05. Roll call vote: Commissioner Haley, yes; Commissioner Lancaster, yes; Commissioner Stone, Vice Mayor Rector, yes; Mayor Holder, yes. Five voted aye. A Motion was made by Vice Mayor Rector, seconded by Commissioner Haley to adjourn. Roll call vote: Commissioner Haley, yes; Commissioner Lancaster, yes; Commissioner Stone, Vice Mayor Rector, yes; Mayor Holder, yes. Five voted aye. Meeting Adjourned. Respectfully submitted, Mayor Virgil F. Holder Heather Pickett, City Recorder

ORDINANCE NO. 794 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ANNUAL BUDGET FOR CITY OF SOUTH PITTSBURG, TENNESSEE FOR FISCAL YEAR 2018-2019 WHEREAS, Tennessee Code Annotated Title 9 Chapter I Section 116 requires funds first be appropriated before being expended and that no appropriations may exceed available funds; and WHEREAS, Tennessee Code Annotated Title 6 Chapter 56 Section 208 allows amendment of the budget ordinance in the same manner as any other ordinance may be amended; and WHEREAS, funds were not appropriated for the purchase of three police cruisers and a fire truck apparatus; and WHEREAS, unanticipated expenditures need to be budgeted within the General Fund to better reflect anticipated spending requirements for the remainder of the fiscal year. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Mayor and Commissioners of the City of South Pittsburg, Tennessee, that: Increase in Revenues: General Fund: I 10-36940 Note proceeds $ 132,000.00 Increase in Expenditures: 110-42100-941 Police Transportation Equipment $ 93,000.00 110-42200-941 Fire Transportation Equipment $ 39,000.00 110-49210-621 Note Principal $ 10,100.00 110-49210-63 I Note Interest $ 2,000.00 110-49211-621 Note Principal $ 4,400.00 I 10-49211-631 Note Interest $ 700.00 Use of Fund Balance $ 17,200.00 Submission to the Director of Local Finance. This amendment will be submitted to the Director of Local Finance of the State of Tennessee as required by State statute to show continued compliance with the requirements of Tennessee Code Annotated Title 9 Chapter 21 Section 403 to maintain a balanced budget.

October 29, 2018 Mayor Virgil Holder City of South Pittsburg 204 W. 3"' St. South Pittsburg, TN 37380 Mayor Holder, Bike Walk Tennessee is working with the Tennessee Department of Transportation to plan and apply for U.S. Bike Route 121. The route will follow existing roads between Chattanooga and Nashville and will bring economic benefits to your community in the form of bicycle BIKE WALK TENNESSEE 903 Windgate St Knoxville, TN 37919 info@bikewalktn.org www.bikewalktn.org tourism. USBR 121 is the third corridor in Tennessee that we are refining into a specific route and is part of a national effort to designate a U.S. Bicycle Route System (USBRS). Because the bicycle route system is on existing roads and trails, it will not require any financial commitment from the cities, counties and towns it passes through. You can view the proposed route via this link: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/10503828 The USBRS project is coordinated by Adventure Cycling Association, a national non-profit specializing in bicycle travel and route development for cyclists. The routes are being numbered and cataloged by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO). You can find a large amount of background information on the USBRS at www.adventurecycling.org/usbrs including a downloadable corridor map for the entire proposed system, here. In order to submit an application to AASHTO on behalf of the Tennessee Department of Transportation, we are seeking concurrences from each jurisdiction that maintains local roads and trails along the route. Since use of the bike route will provide economic benefits to the jurisdictions it passes through, we are hopeful that you will support our application to AASHTO for official route designation. We have provided more information about Bike Walk Tennessee and the proposed route (and its benefits) below. We have also attached a template for a letter of support for your use. Please feel free to edit the letter as needed and mail an original signed copy to: Bike Walk Tennessee 903 Windgate St Knoxville, TN 37919 Should you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact Caroline Cooley or Shannon Burke with Bike Walk Tennessee as provided below. And thank you for your support I Caroline Cooley Executive Committee Bike Walk Tennessee mailto:caroline@bikewalktn.org 901.-482-3979 Shannon Burke Volunteer Bike Walk Tennessee shannon@veloviewbiketours.com 423-834-8388 Yours Most Sincerely, Caroline Cooley, MD

Let's build something great together! In addition to our work establishing U.S. Bicycle routes, Bike Walk Tennessee hosts the Tennessee Bike Summit each year to convene bike advocates from across the state. Our board consists of Tennesseans from Memphis, Knoxville, Nashville and Chattanooga who each work toward creating healthy communities by promoting safe biking and walking and the increase of cycling and pedestrian infrastructure. Please visit www.bikewalktn.org for more information about our projects, programs, and events. Our Mission Bike Walk Tennessee advocates for better biking and walking in Tennessee. Bike Walk Tennessee serves as a statewide voice to advance public policy that improves economic development, health equity, and quality of life. Bike Walk Tennessee connects and educates members and constituents to create regional, statewide, and national efforts that support biking and walking in Tennessee. Our Structure Bike Walk Tennessee is a 501(c)3 organization that is managed by our president and CAO, Anthony C. Siracusa, and overseen by a statewide volunteer Board of Directors. Bike Walk Tennessee serves as the fiscal sponsor for Bike Walk Knoxville, Bike Walk Chattanooga, Bike Walk Memphis, and Bike Walk Middle Tennessee, which are regional advocacy committees of Bike Walk Tennessee. Our Goal We believe increased bicycling and walking produces highly leveraged economic, social, environmental, and public health benefits. Our goal is to double the number of people in Tennessee who walk and bike by 2020, while decreasing the number of people killed or injured in bicycle and pedestrian crashes. Our Strategies Create a network of high quality bicycle and pedestrian facilities and related multimodal infrastructure across Tennessee. Weave bicycling and walking into the cultural fabric of communities across Tennessee. Protect people who walk and bike through educational efforts with law enforcement, motorists, and people who walk and bike. Increase the number of advocates and size of advocacy organizations across Tennessee.